A Minnesota man is among the few who have seen one iconic piece of history from the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated: The suit worn by First Lady Jackie Kennedy. The simple pink suit with black collar and pillbox hat became among the most iconic of modern images, and came to symbolize the day life changed in America. Mrs. Kennedy wore the outfit, a copy of a favorite Chanel design, while sitting next to her husband in the motorcade in Dallas. And she wore it on the plane back to Washington when Lyndon Johnson took the oath of office, and when her husband’s casket was off-loaded into a gray U.S. Navy ambulance.

In 1993, Minneapolis Federal Judge Jack Tunheim was appointed by then-President Bill Clinton to head the assassination records review board with the sole purpose of finding all the secret records. Five million pages were made public. Most of the records that were still secret were at the CIA.

New information has surfaced that leads some conspiracy theorists to suggest that the assassination of President Kennedy might have been tied to his request to the CIA for information on UFO’s. We’ve got a link to the story.

It’s a subject that couldn’t be tackled in just one hour. For decades, there’s been a debate on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. One man claims through his book, Target *JFK*: Final Chapter in […]